Vacuuming operation, Chipping operation, Vacuuming and chipping guide – Craftsman 987.799601 User Manual

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OPERATION

VACUUMING OPERATION

Vacuuming operation begins in the processing chamber
where the blades attached to the fiywheel spin at up to

3600 RPM, creating a powerful suction yaterial enters

the processing chamber from beneath the machine

during waik-behind vacuuming and during use of the

biower deflector. Material enters from the hose during
use of the vacuum hose. The material is then processed

through the chamber (and screen if instailed) and exits
from the discharge opening into the collection bag or is

propelled out through the blower deflector.,

CHIPPING OPERATION

Chipping operation also takes place in the processing
chamber. Branches ted down through the chipper chute

enter the processing chamber where a hardened steel

chipper blade, mounted on the spinning flywheel, slices
the materia! into small chips. The chips are then

propelled out from the processing chamber through the
discharge opening into the collection bag.

VACUUMING AND CHIPPING GUIDE

The

Chari

below lists some commonly available materials that can be processed using your Chipper/Vac. This chart is

only Intended as a general guideline For complete vacuuming and chipping operating instructions, please read this

entire Operation Section.

iVlATERIAL

WALK-BEHIND VACUUMING

or BLOWER DEFLECTOR

VACUUM HOSE

CHIPPER

Dry leaves

Yes

(1)

Yes (2)

No

Damp leaves

Yes (1.2)

Yes (2)

No

Acorns & pine needles

Yes (2,3) :

Yes (2)

No

Grass clippings

Yes (1.2)

Yes (2)

No

Vines

No

No

Yes (cut into very short

lengths)

Cornstalks

No

No

Yes (cut off root

bàli)

Small branches

(1-1/2“

max. dia)

No

No

Yes

Light brush

No

No

Yes

1

- Ad|ust vacuum inlet height up or down as needed for walk-behind vacuuming,

2 - Remove the shredder screen to prevent clogging and improve air flow
3 - Remove screen and adjust vacuum inlet height to lowest position,

MATERIALS TO AVOID

Q METAL

□ ROCKS.................. ................

□ GLASS

□ PLASTIC

□ OTHER NON^ORGANIC FOREIGN OBJECTS

□ DIRT & SAND (WILL QUICKLY DULL

CHIPPER BLADE)

□ STICKS AND TWIGS (WILL CLOG VACUUM INLET

OR HOSE ~ PLAGE IN CHiPPER CHUTE ONLY)

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